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Jill Scott's powerful header in the second half of extra-time sent England through to the final of the European Championship in Finland.

England opened the scoring against the defensive Dutch side when Eniola Aluko squared her pass to Kelly Smith who neatly slotted the ball home.

The Netherlands hit back three minutes later as poor defending enabled Marlous Pieete to drive into the corner.

But, after missing a host of chances, Scott's header on 115 minutes won it.

England have not reached the final of a major championship since losing to Sweden in the inaugural European Championships in 1984.

They will face either Germany or Norway - who meet on Monday - in the final at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki on Thursday (1700 BST).

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Facing a Netherlands side ranked 17th in the world, ninth placed England were expected to outclass their opponents but it was quickly obvious the defensive approach, which had seen the Dutch beat France on penalties in the quarter-final, would cause England problems.

The first half went exactly to plan for the Netherlands as they stifled England, reducing the tempo of coach Hope Powell's side.

As well as leaving nine women behind the ball for the majority of the game the Dutch left two players on England's key forward Kelly Smith who was often left fighting for scraps.

However, after 25 minutes of being marginalised, Smith finally created havoc in the Netherlands back line with a jinking run which saw her drift past three defenders before disappointingly firing her shot into the body Anouke Hoogendijk.

Powell threw Karen Carney into the fray at half-time in place of Sue Smith and the change revitalised England as they began to ask questions of the formerly resolute Netherlands defence.

Carney and Smith celebrate after England take the lead

After an hour, England's patience was rewarded when a missed clearance from the Netherlands found Aluko, who edged into the penalty box before pulling the ball back to Smith who kept a cool head to slot the ball in from the edge of the six-yard-box.

But England's lead was short lived.

Three minutes later, positive play from Manon Melis caught the England defence cold as she darted down the right and squared her pass to Pieete who smashed her effort into the bottom corner to equalise.

As the Dutch reverted to defending in numbers Carney began to probe again, but despite three quality balls into the Netherlands box England were unable to find a finish.

With both sets of players looking tired the game ebbed out into extra time.

In the first minute of extra time substitute Lianne Sanderson found Farah Williams in space on the edge of the 18-yard box but the England captain ballooned her effort over the bar.

It was a fantastic result but we know we now need to go on and win the tournament

Casey Stoney

Minutes later, Sanderson should have made the breakthrough when Carney burst to the touchline and squared to the edge of the six-yard box only for Sanderson to somehow crash the ball on to the underside of the crossbar.

Jill Scott missed a third gilt-edged chance for England as she headed over the bar from a corner with the goal at her mercy and it began to look like the luck might be with the Dutch.

Finally however, England secured victory as Scott rose to meet Carney's corner and powered her header through a crowd to send England into the final.

Delighted England left-back Casey Stoney said getting to the final of Euro 2009 was a huge moment for all of the players and management.

"We are over the moon. A lot of the players have said this is not only the best moment in their career but possibly the happiest moment in their lives," she told BBC Radio 5 live.

"I haven't stopped smiling since I walked off the pitch but we know we haven't won it yet.

"We are gathering momentum now, we know we have still got a lot to give in terms of playing, we haven't even reached third gear yet so we are hoping we can produce a great display come Thursday for the final.

"It was a fantastic result but we know we now need to go on and win the tournament."

England coach Powell admitted watching her side's attempts to break down the Netherlands rearguard had been an exhausting experience.

"Their system is very, very frustrating to play against, but it works for them," she told Uefa.com.

"Fortunately, we were patient. We missed a few chances that perhaps we might have scored, but the main thing is we got there in the end - in the very end.

"Our main aim was to get out of the group but the ultimate aim was to get ourselves into the final. We're there now and the next step, of course, is that we want to win it."

Live text and stats

Sunday, 6 September 2009

Women's Euro 2009

Home Team

Score

Away Team

Time

England Ladies

2-1

Holland Ladies

FT

(HT 0-0)After Extra Time

Smith 61

Scott 116

Pieete 64

England Ladies

01 Brown

02 Scott

03 Stoney yellow card

05 Johnson

04 Williams

06 Asante

08 Chapman

09 Aluko (Sanderson 70)

10 Smith

11 Smith (Carney 46)

21 Clarke (Scott 91)

Substitutes

13 Chamberlain,

22 Bardsley,

14 White,

15 Unitt,

19 Bassett,

07 Carney,

12 Scott,

18 Westwood,

20 Buet,

16 Handley,

17 Sanderson

Holland Ladies

01 Geurts

02 Bito (De Boer 117)

03 Koster

04 Meulen

05 Hogewoning

06 Hoogendijk

07 Griffioen

19 Pieete (Van de Ven 87)

09 Melis

10 Stevens (Van den Sanden 120+1)

11 Smit

Substitutes

13 Christ,

16 Durgardein,

12 Brummel,

14 De Boer,

20 Van Dalen,

08 Van de Ven,

17 Spitse,

18 De Vries,

15 Heiligenberg,

21 De Ridder,

22 Van den Sanden

Ref: GaalAtt: 4,000

ENGLAND LADIES

HOLLAND LADIES

Possession

England Ladies54%

Holland Ladies46%

Attempts on target

England Ladies6

Holland Ladies2

Attempts off target

England Ladies7

Holland Ladies3

Corners

England Ladies8

Holland Ladies4

Fouls

England Ladies2

Holland Ladies3

Final Result

Extra Time Complete

120:00+0:27 The match is over.

120:00+0:03 Substitution Claudia Van den Sanden is brought on as a substitute for Karin Stevens.

119:46 Shot from just outside the box by Kirsten Van de Ven misses to the left of the target.

118:15 Lianne Sanderson takes a shot from just inside the penalty box which clears the crossbar.

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